In one word – WOW.
So, here’s a book review. I don’t think I’ve ever done one of these, although maybe I should more often. Because sometimes I come across books that simply rock.
And this book has pretty much everything that rocks. Gunslingers, Indians, Shape Shifters, Demons, Booger Monsters, and Poker Hands.
Did I mention Biblical Prophesy as the book name implies? Should have… because the FOUR HORSEMEN of the APOCALYPSE are in this book! And they carry guns!
As for characters – First off, we’ve got Grace, the anti-heroine. She carries a pair of guns named Justice and Mercy, and isn’t afraid to put a bunch of holes in things that get in her way. She’s callous, hardened, and chasing after the Darksome Gunman who murdered her parents, leaves a stack of bodies everywhere he goes, and is more than he seems. Then we got Jessie. The poor, shy, naive, innocent kid that gets picked up at the beginning like a stray puppy and attempts to restore some humanity to Grace. The story is told from his point of view.
The closest thing this book reminds me of is the Dark Tower series by Stephen King, which I personally couldn’t read. Because the first time I ran into lobster people I thought it was so freaking weird that I put it down and never picked it back up. And honestly, Mr. Stephen “Aww screw it, it was ALIENS ALL ALONG!” King doesn’t do it for me anyways.
But Guns of Perdition – Yup. It rocked my eyeballs.
The plot twists are fantastic, and the final twist, oh man… The book was good, real good. But once you hit that final twist, it solidifies the book as one of my favorites. (Now I’m going to re-read it to apply what I know to see the trail of breadcrumbs I missed all along.)
The only con that I came across, is the lingo. The first couple of chapters tripped me up trying to adjust to it. But the story was good enough that I pressed on and I’m glad I did. Because it didn’t take to long to get used to the way the characters spoke and enjoyed the rest of the book.
If you need something to read, and love westerns and horror, I highly recommend Guns of Perdition.
Reblogged this on Jessica Bakkers and commented:
Wow, I am so super fortunate to have Guns of Perdition read and reviewed by Erik Testerman. Check out this review!!
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Wow, thanks so much for the utterly fabulous review! I really appreciate it, and love that you enjoyed it 🙂
The Dark Tower was definitely an inspiration – I loved about the first four books in the series, then it got just too weird (even for me), but I persisted and read the whole thing. I still think he should’ve stopped at four.
Thanks again, Erik. Means a heck of a lot to me!
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Good review. I agree, Guns of Perdition is a great read. I am looking forward to book two!
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Great review. I loved this one, too.
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I also thoroughly enjoyed this book. Jess weaves an intense, action-packed story. Great review.
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This is a great review. It also reminded me a bit of The Dark Tower but without all the confusion of that series. Jessica’s book is fantastic.
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Thanks for this mindful review. Hugs on the wing.
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Fantastic review – I just finished this book and couldn’t agree more. Congrats to Jess!
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This wwas great to read
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Unfortunately, I think Jessica Bakker quit writing. Her blog went down and she’s been AWOL for some time now. 😦
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